Startup Unveils Plans for First Lunar Hotel Opening in Early 2030s
California-based startup Galactic Resource Utilization Space, known as GRU Space, has announced ambitious plans to develop what it describes as… Read More »
Caesars Palace Introduces New Presidential and Sky Villas in Las Vegas
Caesars Palace is marking its 60th anniversary with the debut of a new collection of ultra-luxury accommodations, unveiling two expansive… Read More »
Portugal Tops 2026 List for Americans Moving Abroad, Study Finds
Portugal has emerged as the No. 1 country Americans want to move to in 2026, according to a new study… Read More »
United’s Longest Flights Include 18-Hour San Francisco–Singapore Route
United Airlines is operating more long-haul flights than ever, underscoring its strategy to connect the U.S. directly with some of… Read More »
Study Says All-Economy Cabins Could Cut Aviation Emissions 75%
A new study led by researchers at the University of Oxford is challenging long-held assumptions about how aviation can meaningfully… Read More »
NTSB Identifies Engine Mount Failure in Deadly UPS MD-11 Crash
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board have identified the specific aircraft component that failed in last year’s fatal UPS… Read More »
Ethiopia Breaks Ground on $12.5bn Bishoftu International Airport
Ethiopian Airlines has officially launched construction of Ethiopia’s new USD12.5 billion Bishoftu International Airport, marking the start of one of… Read More »
Boeing Settles Another Lawsuit Over Deadly 737 Max Crash
Boeing has agreed to settle another lawsuit stemming from the deadly 737 Max crash in Ethiopia, further closing a chapter… Read More »
Eutelsat Orders 340 More OneWeb Satellites from Airbus
Eutelsat has extended its partnership with Airbus Defence and Space by awarding a contract for the construction of an additional… Read More »
Airbus Tests Global 5G Connectivity in Orbit with SpaceRAN Demo
Airbus has launched a major initiative to test global 5G connectivity from space, aiming to demonstrate the feasibility of standardized,… Read More »
Korean Air Settles 12-Year Fuel Surcharge Lawsuit with LG Group
Korean Air has settled a long-running damages lawsuit brought by subsidiaries of LG Group, drawing to a close a legal… Read More »
flyExclusive Delays Jet.AI Aviation Business Takeover to April 2026
US private aviation operator flyExclusive has agreed with Jet.AI to further extend the deadline for completing the acquisition of Jet.AI’s… Read More »
Eindhoven Airport Business Jet Ban Takes Effect as Emissions Cut
The long-announced ban on business aircraft at Eindhoven Airport officially took effect on January 1, 2026, marking a significant shift… Read More »
Scotland to Launch Own Air Departure Tax, Replacing UK APD in 2027
Scotland will introduce its own Air Departure Tax (ADT) from April 1, 2027, formally replacing the United Kingdom–wide Air Passenger… Read More »
Intellectual Ventures Sues Airlines Over Free Inflight Wi-Fi Systems
Several major U.S. airlines are facing new legal challenges over their inflight connectivity offerings, as patent-aggregation firm Intellectual Ventures has… Read More »
FAA Draft Plan Maps Phased Shift to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline
The Federal Aviation Administration has released a draft plan outlining how the U.S. general aviation fleet could transition from 100-octane… Read More »
Phoenix Sky Harbor to Launch TSA PreCheck Touchless ID Program
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is set to introduce TSA PreCheck Touchless ID in mid-February, marking another step toward faster… Read More »
ALPA Urges Bondholders to Back Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 Exit
The Air Line Pilots Association is urging bondholders to provide additional financial support to Spirit Airlines, warning that the carrier… Read More »
Technology Trends for Business Travel: Tools Every Business Traveler Should Have in 2026
Technology Trends for Business Travel The modern business traveler demands speed, efficiency, and connectivity on the go. As we move… Read More »
Iran Reopens Airspace After Closure, Airlines Still Avoid It
Iran has reopened its airspace after a temporary closure lasting around five hours, but international airlines remain wary as tensions… Read More »
Pentagon AI Chief Urges Industry to Accelerate Innovation and Delivery
The Pentagon’s top artificial intelligence official is calling on industry partners to move faster and think more creatively as the… Read More »
FAA Grounds 800 Aircraft Over Invalid Registrations Linked to Trustee
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded roughly 800 aircraft worldwide after determining that their U.S. registrations are invalid, citing violations… Read More »
Air Canada Flight Turns Back After Ground Worker Trapped in Cargo Hold
An Air Canada flight preparing for departure from Toronto was forced to return to the gate after passengers reported hearing… Read More »
South Sudan Orders Removal of Abandoned Aircraft at Juba Airport
South Sudan’s aviation regulator has ordered a sweeping cleanup at Juba International Airport, directing all operators to remove grounded, unserviceable,… Read More »
Uganda Airlines Boeing Deal Faces Police Probe Over Alleged Misconduct
Approval of a planned Boeing aircraft purchase by Uganda Airlines has come under scrutiny after Uganda’s police launched an investigation… Read More »
AirAsia X to Rebrand as AirAsia as Capital A Exits PN17
AirAsia X is set to rebrand as AirAsia effective January 19, 2026, marking a major milestone in the corporate restructuring… Read More »
